What-is-it question LXXXIV.

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2209patrick
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What-is-it question LXXXIV.

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This sterling piece bears the hallmark of John Goode and is dated 1701.
What is this vessel usually called?

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These have been refered to as "flagons with chains".

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Post by dognose »

Hi Pat,

Would that be a Moon Flask?

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Post by 2209patrick »

Hi Trev.

Sure does look similar to a moon flask.
However, the book has a different name for it.
Here, in the U.S., the term moon flask generally applies to pottery or porcelain pieces.

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Post by byron mac donald »

A pilgrims flask?
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My book calls it a "Pilgrims bottle".
However, it does say these are sometimes refered to as flasks.

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Post by silvercrown »

It is also known as a costrel.

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